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and he realized then and there, it was truly harry's law. you never even saw the show, did you? no, but was i close? yes. donna's dinner! emcee: next, please welcome candidate donna tubbs and her husband... just in time. cleveland brown. (gasping): oh, my god. donna's replaced me? or what if that is me up there and i've stepped through a break in the time-space continuum? it's me, future cleveland. i've come to tell you that that's not what happened. she did replace you. aw. ♪ well, i have been quietly ♪ standing in the shade ♪ all of my days ♪ and i've been trying to find [ male announcer ] a truly unlimited life needs truly unlimited data from sprint. and now, get $100 off samsung galaxy phones at sprint stores and sprint.com. using night-vision goggles to keep an eye on my spicy buffalo wheat thins. who's gonna take your wheat thins? i don't know. an intruder, the dog, bigfoot. could you get the light? [ loud crash ] what is going on?! honey, i was close! it's a yeti! [ male announcer ] must! have! wheat thins! thank you for coming. my well-behaved husband, cleveland,
and he realized then and there, it was truly harry's law. you never even saw the show, did you? no, but was i close? yes. donna's dinner! emcee: next, please welcome candidate donna tubbs and her husband... just in time. cleveland brown. (gasping): oh, my god. donna's replaced me? or what if that is me up there and i've stepped through a break in the time-space continuum? it's me, future cleveland. i've come to tell you that that's not what happened. she did replace you. aw. ♪ well, i have...
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we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never saw one because the gun regulations are actually enforced. america is really great at making laws, but not so good at enforcing laws. and at the very least we need to make the sales of guns, whether it is, you know, retailers have one set of rules and then these gun show places have another set of rules, and then every state has their own kind of rules. we need at least one standardized system of what the rules are for people who have a criminal record, for people who may be mentally ill and we need to follow them and we need to enforce them if the gun laws are b
we broke 20 laws, gun laws specifically, in littleton. would two or three more have fixed that problem with mental health, with kids having access, with their parents not being responsible gun owns and everything else? absolutely not. it is not an issue to me of gun control, because i think that gives us a false sense of security. >> all right. wendy, go ahead. >> i think, you know, in canada, a big hunting territory, there are a lot of guns, i grew up there for 25 years. i never...
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no, brother- in-law, sister-in-law. >> barbara walters once her o and wants/////her out >> gary: and also joy behar is also not renewing her contract. >> catherine: exactly she said that she wanted to spend more time with her family. when somebody gives you a gold watch cannot take it. that same person says that we have to get r >> catherine: that often happens. >> gary: no gold watch ... and just excuse yourself and do not come back. kevin winslow he was going to be a great tight end. it could be interested in coming to the raiders. this came out of college and really never made it. danville exact klein it is difficult to tell but everybody has been doing such a great job zack kline.. every lot to work ou to work out. and to see what is going to go on. >> gary: that is going to be something. like jason who played baseball we watched him and when he came to cal he is from danville. and i think that it would be more exciting we are going to come back with the warriors and a playoff game. miami trying to win for the 23rd street time. they are getting tested from boston. and tiger woods
no, brother- in-law, sister-in-law. >> barbara walters once her o and wants/////her out >> gary: and also joy behar is also not renewing her contract. >> catherine: exactly she said that she wanted to spend more time with her family. when somebody gives you a gold watch cannot take it. that same person says that we have to get r >> catherine: that often happens. >> gary: no gold watch ... and just excuse yourself and do not come back. kevin winslow he was going to...
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you got the law put a foot in the door for you, telling people give them a chance. that's what happened. >> david, tell me about charity and jamel and personally what they have done for you. >> they taught me to do it right, proud of me and like a friend, help me. inspire me. >> now that the year is over, this group is moving on. terrance and durell leave our interview back in their jumpsuits and join danielle branton and justin lemon in jail but david, brenden, etienne and jermaine work at making a go at a life that once seemed beyond their reach. whether they succeeded or failed, these men believe the year-long experience has worth every minute. the people who live and work here in charleston farms agree, things are better. thanks to the massive drug bust, the cleanup projects, the cooperation between residents and police, and the effort to save this group of young men. at the store where street dealers used to scare away customers, ownley lee hailey stocks more on his shelves. >> i see older coming into the store that i hadn't seen. >> at the community center, ne
you got the law put a foot in the door for you, telling people give them a chance. that's what happened. >> david, tell me about charity and jamel and personally what they have done for you. >> they taught me to do it right, proud of me and like a friend, help me. inspire me. >> now that the year is over, this group is moving on. terrance and durell leave our interview back in their jumpsuits and join danielle branton and justin lemon in jail but david, brenden, etienne and...
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>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities, we have our glitches like other cities have theirs. and this happens to happen at this time. so we're very grateful and thankful that we're able to arrest the two individuals involved in this act. but brunswick in and of itself is a very safe place to live, work and play. >> so this must be, i guess, increasingly shocking then for the folks who live there. but can you tell us, is there any direct connection, do you think, between these suspects, the 14 and 17-year-old and the mother of this baby that died? >> well, i can't really divulge any additional
>> well, i've been in law enforcement for 25 years. and i've seen quite a few things that i wouldn't want others to see. however, this is right up there with those things i've experienced in the past. but let me say this, in addition to what has happened, which is very horrific, i want to just, one, encourage our community here in brunswick, and you the viewers, that brunswick, the city of brunswick and the county of glen, is a very safe community to live in. now, much like other cities,...
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a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking called operation shoulder tap tonight at 8 i'll we'll ride along with police and give you an exclusive look at why you might thibefore buyie alcohol in the next edition of people behaving badly and here are a look at the numbers. a record 475 arrests were made statewide. right now you are going to get the citation in and talk to the judge. >> part of the reason why we do these operations is to educate the public. the police issue the man 8 ticket. >> you are being cited for furnishing alcohol to a minor. another boost tonight for backers of same sex marriage. former secretary of state hillary clinton
a state-wide crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in the sting. known as "operation shoulder tap". stanley roberts has an inside look at the undercover operation. in this kron 4 exclusive. >> this man >> this man >> this man they all have on thing in common. in fact more than 400 people have the same thing in common local police and state agencys participated in a statewide effort to curb underage drinking...
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this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder of some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we have coming up right now? that's our avalanche. that's our 12:30. like 29 years old. >> we've always been aware that the men coming into our undercover houses could be dangerous. >> now, stay there. we don't want to send you out yet. >> but as we set up our "to catch a predator" operation in long beach, california, the very first man who arrives has us especially worried. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. he's coming. >> whoa, hold on, here he comes. head to position 3. >> 29-year-old michael warrecker, an unemployed computer technician, uses the frightening screen name, can i rape you anally? he thinks he is coming to meet a girl who says she is 13. >> open up the door. >> what warre
this time we're in long beach, california, where the long arm of the law has reached out and grabbed three dozen men in just three days. >> put your hands above your head. >> this time someone's gone online to post a warning our hidden cameras are in the neighborhood. but think that stopped these men? a reminder of some of what you are about to hear and see is explicit. here's chris hansen. >> what do we have coming up right now? that's our avalanche. that's our 12:30. like 29...
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has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. : very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you right now, the girl back at home would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. (screams) i'm reallylad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looking for. one traveler at a time. expedia. find yours.
has double jeopardy laws that protect its citizens but obviously not in italy. what's the deal with that? >> when your conviction is overturned there is a second acquittal that is not considered double jeopardy. as bizarre as it sounds it's considered a continuation of the same case. >> judge napolitano thank you so much. we will be hearing more from you in fact on "fox & friends"" including your brew on this responses. by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by...
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he wants a first of its kind city law to force stores to hide cigarettes and tobacco products, under counters, behind curtains, in drawers, but not in plain sight. he explained his push on cnn's "the lead" with jake tapper. >> trying to deglamourtize, don't remind them, don't make it look like a normal product. cigarettes are not a normal product. >> reporter: the main goal is to get teen smoking rates to drop. the city says they've remained flat since 2007. tobacco shops like this one could be exempt because kids under 18 aren't allowed in. new york has led an aggressive fight against smoking and became one of the first cities to ban it in bars and restaurants. it now touts the drop in smoking rates, but it's not convincing retailers. the new york state association of convenience stores says the notion of forcing licensed, tax collecting, law-abiding retailers to hide their tobacco inventory is patently absurd. at the skyline deli, where a pack of cigarettes can cost almost $14 because of high taxes, muhammad akandi worries about the bottom line. >> people might walk by, not see cig
he wants a first of its kind city law to force stores to hide cigarettes and tobacco products, under counters, behind curtains, in drawers, but not in plain sight. he explained his push on cnn's "the lead" with jake tapper. >> trying to deglamourtize, don't remind them, don't make it look like a normal product. cigarettes are not a normal product. >> reporter: the main goal is to get teen smoking rates to drop. the city says they've remained flat since 2007. tobacco shops...
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. >> a state like crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in a state known as operation salt shoulder tap. stanley roberts as a look inside >> can we talk to? >> this man, this man, this man, and this man, they all have one thing in common. in fact, more than 400 people around the state of california have done the exact same thing. local police conducted a statewide operation to curb the sale of alcohol to minors. as a good look at what actually happens. this guy's face is blurred and he is a 17 year-old police decoy to simply ask strangers to buy him beer. he even tells people he is 17 and cannot legally buy alcohol. the man and a lack of ready agrees to buy the boy beer but not before looking around to see if anyone is watching. after a few minutes, what he returns with a 12 pack of beer to the decoy and in the police moved in. >> right now you're gonna get a ticket for giv >> instead of taking money from the boy, he decided to buy him a beer with his own money. >> we're trying to educate the public. you need
. >> a state like crackdown has landed a lot of people in trouble with the law. a record 475 arrests were made in a state known as operation salt shoulder tap. stanley roberts as a look inside >> can we talk to? >> this man, this man, this man, and this man, they all have one thing in common. in fact, more than 400 people around the state of california have done the exact same thing. local police conducted a statewide operation to curb the sale of alcohol to minors. as a good...
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obama care is not still a popular law. >> what is the difference between on the state level republicans control 60% of the governor's houses. they have the majority of the state senators. they have the majority of the state legislatures. why a disconnect between the republicans on the state level and republicans in d.c.? charles and then howard. >> i think it's probably easier than more local you get to see the advocacy of a political program and it's very difficult for you to sell a program that we don't want to do this and we don't want to do that. i think it's probably a combination of it being easier to see. and there's a lot of money which comes from, you know, the federal government to people without it being of great cost to them or noticing it very much so it's easier to vote at the federal level, especially if you're not paying the taxes. we still don't have the taxes paying for the spending. you can't do that local. you can't borrow it. >> two quick things. yes, the presidency is somewhat different but this issue of marriage equality is moving so fast, the republicans have to
obama care is not still a popular law. >> what is the difference between on the state level republicans control 60% of the governor's houses. they have the majority of the state senators. they have the majority of the state legislatures. why a disconnect between the republicans on the state level and republicans in d.c.? charles and then howard. >> i think it's probably easier than more local you get to see the advocacy of a political program and it's very difficult for you to sell...
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but they can't, under ohio law, threaten to kill someone. and we had to take action. >> attorney general dewine has impanelled another grand jury to investigate whether anyone else should be charged in the initial aftermath of the crime or in the aftermath of the entire case. and here's where i bring in two guests who know a lot about youth and about social media and all of the forces that can be unleashed when those two things combine. dr. drew pinsky is the host of "dr. drew on call" on our sister network, hln. and donna rice hughes is the president of the nonprofit organization, enough is enough. donna, i want to begin with you, if i may. a lot of people are so astounded and shocked, not only to hear about the crime, but then the tweeting and the bravado about the crime. and then the outrage at the young victims of the crime in steubenville, and the alleged crime that we're now following in connecticut. but you, in your line of work, surrounded by this on a regular basis, are not so surprised. explain to me. >> yes. there's so much going
but they can't, under ohio law, threaten to kill someone. and we had to take action. >> attorney general dewine has impanelled another grand jury to investigate whether anyone else should be charged in the initial aftermath of the crime or in the aftermath of the entire case. and here's where i bring in two guests who know a lot about youth and about social media and all of the forces that can be unleashed when those two things combine. dr. drew pinsky is the host of "dr. drew on...
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laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly not what anyone understood as marriage at the time of the framing of the constitution. >> reporter: still, same-sex family as pay taxes and don't get the same benefits. the issue with doma gets complicated if they have children who are also excluded from benefits. >> when we have kid, i would like them to be born in a post-doma united states. >> reporter: ironically, conservative legal advocates say raising children is one of the biggest arguments in favor of preserving traditional marriage between and a man and a woman. the supreme court is likely to decide the doma case some time this june. >>> we'll take you to iraq nex
laws of their state different from opposite sex couples. >> reporter: defenders of the law say congress has as much right as the states to make its own definition of marriage. >> doma is important because congress said it was important. we sent our elected representatives to washington, d.c., and they chose to say that marriage is one man and one woman for federal law. >> reporter: conservatives say the founding fathers never contemplated gay marriage. >> it's clearly...
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residents passing an amendment in november of last year, that challenged law now heads to the supreme court. now for a segment that we like to call what the hill? and you will understand why in just a second it was supposed to be money for the future but 15 years later it's just money down the drain. $24 million in federal funding was spent on a four building complex named after democratic congressman james clyburn. the problem just one building has been built and another 80 million is needed to finish it. that plan to end mail delivery on saturdays just return to served sender. congress has just passed legislation that requires saturday delivery. the postal service planned to stop saturday service lower cost after it lost $16 billion last year. the fbi is trying to figure out how a guy posing as a pilot got past several security checkpoints. and then into the cockpit of a u.s. airways jet in philadelphia. how about that? well, chris o'connell from our fox affiliate in philly has our story. >> police say 61-year-old french national felipe jonard posed as an pilot. he is not a pilot at
residents passing an amendment in november of last year, that challenged law now heads to the supreme court. now for a segment that we like to call what the hill? and you will understand why in just a second it was supposed to be money for the future but 15 years later it's just money down the drain. $24 million in federal funding was spent on a four building complex named after democratic congressman james clyburn. the problem just one building has been built and another 80 million is needed...
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photo we showed you last week, caused new jersey authorities to raid the home of this boy's gun-owning, law-abiding family and remember, they were threatening to take this kid threatening to take this kid out of h h h h h we're in san francisco. threatening to take this kid out of h h h h h google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end up choosing google, you get an xbox. i'll bet you the xbox, you bet me your son. well let's look up what you need. okay, i would do the left. yeah? what?! i am a daddy! bing wins it! bing won. bing did win. people prefer bing over google for the web's top searches. don't believe it? go to bingiton.com and see what you're missing. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it i [ man ] so i used mineo get a whole new perspective.
photo we showed you last week, caused new jersey authorities to raid the home of this boy's gun-owning, law-abiding family and remember, they were threatening to take this kid threatening to take this kid out of h h h h h we're in san francisco. threatening to take this kid out of h h h h h google's backyard for the bing it on challenge. [fight bell: ding, ding] what's your preferred search engine? search engine, uhh, probably google. if we do a side by side blind test comparison, and you end...
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how many existing gun control laws are there in america, do you know? >> i've heard about 20,000. >> do you know how many weapons, individual types of weapons, guns, would still be available to the american people if every single one of senator feinstein's proposals were brought into law? do you know how many? >> piers -- >> do you know how many? >> here's the point. when i was at the white house with the vice president -- >> do you know an answer or not? >> -- back in january, if you focus on the gun, you miss the opportunity to zero in on the problem, which is never the gun per se, but always in whose hands are the guns. >> how many people -- >> when you ask the question that way -- >> mr. feldman, i've heard this guff long enough. it's not the gun, it's the people, right? you quoted britain earlier, you quoted my country in a derogatory way earlier. let me quote it back at you. we have about 40 gun murders a year in britain. you know why? we don't have any guns. we have a tiny, tiny fraction of guns. >> i know you don't have any guns. that's my point
how many existing gun control laws are there in america, do you know? >> i've heard about 20,000. >> do you know how many weapons, individual types of weapons, guns, would still be available to the american people if every single one of senator feinstein's proposals were brought into law? do you know how many? >> piers -- >> do you know how many? >> here's the point. when i was at the white house with the vice president -- >> do you know an answer or not?...
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guest: that highlights the fact that this use breaks the rules and breaks the law. we don't know what is happening in these cases. they are still investigating. it does not mean they have done anything wrong. in the case of andrews, it is alleged that he used campaign funds to take his wife and two daughters to a wedding in cotland. host: here is the story that it is a ledge that he used campaign funds to take his wife and daughter to a wedding in scotland. thank you. guest: thank you for having me. >> the senate is working on the 20 14th federal budget. ma.y are having a voterabm they could be there all night and into the early hours of tomorrow morning. joining us on the phone, kathleen hunter. she reports for bloomberg news. they have been taking a slew of amendment votes. what is going on? >> this is a voterama. it has been four years since he had one of these on the senate floor. the senate has not done a budget in four years. they take several hours. sometimes 12, routine hours. two-minute debates. .hen the next amendment two-minute debate. five-minute vote. p
guest: that highlights the fact that this use breaks the rules and breaks the law. we don't know what is happening in these cases. they are still investigating. it does not mean they have done anything wrong. in the case of andrews, it is alleged that he used campaign funds to take his wife and two daughters to a wedding in cotland. host: here is the story that it is a ledge that he used campaign funds to take his wife and daughter to a wedding in scotland. thank you. guest: thank you for...
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why not fight the battle for equality under the law. civil union -- when we got married my wife and i, we were married from the time we filled out the marriage license and went in front of a jp. it had nothing to do with a church. why not remove the world and the right from the argument. >> stephanie: because -- i have to say i understand your thinking, but to me it would be like if we had said to black and white people, you can get married, but we're not going to call it marriage. i think equality is equality. >> and marriage by definition isn't religious is it? right? >> and life jeff zirrilo said earlier, you don't call at it domestic partnership verary it's an anniversary. >> stephanie: yeah. mike in chicago. hello, mike. >> caller: hey, steph. hey everyone. what i don't understand is the whole gun argument. harry reid claims he didn't have enough votes to bring the assault weapons vote to the floor. so why doesn't he just say any one who votes against it your name will be listed on my website. and why isn't [ inaudible ] getting an
why not fight the battle for equality under the law. civil union -- when we got married my wife and i, we were married from the time we filled out the marriage license and went in front of a jp. it had nothing to do with a church. why not remove the world and the right from the argument. >> stephanie: because -- i have to say i understand your thinking, but to me it would be like if we had said to black and white people, you can get married, but we're not going to call it marriage. i...
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the defense of marriage act case refers to the federal law that says that the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in states where it is legal. so people, and gay people who are married in new york and new england and all of the states where it is legal, they cannot file joint tax return, and they can't get social security survivor's benefits and if the court upholds doe m s doma all is overturn and if it is overturned then the federal government will have to treat married people like married people. >> does it line up in the court that way as well? >> well, this is always a difficult question is what effect does public opinion have on the justices. the official answer is none. they apply the constitution, and the real world answer is plenty. there are five republicans and four democrats on the supreme court, and that is pretty much all you need to know, and however, one of the republicans is anthony kennedy who has been generally very supportive of gay rights and so many people think that he is going to join the democrats in vetting to overturn doma. >> and n
the defense of marriage act case refers to the federal law that says that the federal government will not recognize same-sex marriages even in states where it is legal. so people, and gay people who are married in new york and new england and all of the states where it is legal, they cannot file joint tax return, and they can't get social security survivor's benefits and if the court upholds doe m s doma all is overturn and if it is overturned then the federal government will have to treat...
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if you are willing to violate the voting laws you are willing to violate the perjury laws. arizona says that's why it needs to see those extra documents, shep. >> shepard: it's an arizona case. this will extend beyond arizona it? >> could. it all depends on how narrowly the court drafts its opinion and the core issue is critical. can stated a to what the federal government requires when it comes to election procedures? opponents of this arizona measure worry about what it s. going to happen if the court allows the measure to stand. >> allowing arizona to supersede and amend the law in its own way would open the gates to other states possibly in other areas of the registration area that would be a slippery slope and it would be harmful to registration efforts around the country. >> four other states do have similar requirements and about a dozen are considering adding them as well. we have a decision from the supreme court by june. shep? >> shepard: shannon thanks, the justice department challenge voter i.d. laws in texas and south carolina is president obama's pick for labo
if you are willing to violate the voting laws you are willing to violate the perjury laws. arizona says that's why it needs to see those extra documents, shep. >> shepard: it's an arizona case. this will extend beyond arizona it? >> could. it all depends on how narrowly the court drafts its opinion and the core issue is critical. can stated a to what the federal government requires when it comes to election procedures? opponents of this arizona measure worry about what it s. going...
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windsor, miss perry, be allowed to have equal protection under the laws as any americans when it comes to their ability to join themselves with their loving partners in marriage and raise their children. and 61% of californians are in favor of same sex marriage. >> yet the last time they voted they voted against it. so it gets kind of complicated here. because you have, you know, voters saying we don't want that because of the way california actually sets things up generally. >> well, 61% of californians are in favor of same sex marriage. and i believe, again, because it gets back down to a very simple notion of fundamental rights. fundamental concepts of justice. fundamental concepts of liberty. i will tell you, candy, we have 50,000 children in california right now who are asking why can't my parents be married too? >> let me let you get the last word in here about this. where do you see this debate going? >> i see the debate continuing well beyond this supreme court decision. the supreme court is no more going to decide the question of marriage than it decided the question of aborti
windsor, miss perry, be allowed to have equal protection under the laws as any americans when it comes to their ability to join themselves with their loving partners in marriage and raise their children. and 61% of californians are in favor of same sex marriage. >> yet the last time they voted they voted against it. so it gets kind of complicated here. because you have, you know, voters saying we don't want that because of the way california actually sets things up generally. >>...
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but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that salute again. he's an international player. he knows what he's doing. international, he is well versed in what is right and what is wrong. if he wanted to do it, step up to be a man and say i wanted to salute. >> from the public relations aspect of it, it never pays to make nazi reference. it always backfires. just stupid. >> but it got all of us kind of thinking, how does one not know. it's absolutely ignorant not to know about the barbarity that was adolf hitler, but it got us talking this morning. the guy is 20. i mean, does he maybe not know the history, peter? is that a possibility? >> first of all, i fin
but still, it gets back to i was taught absolutism on freedom of speech in law school and i stick to that. i think if it happened here, i'd say as long as you're not inciting anyone to violence, he has every right to do this. >> has every right to do this. ms. love, what do you think? >> you know i don't like this. i mean, i don't like this and i agree with you, craig, that they should make him watch a month of history channel hitler week. do that and he will never ever do that...
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the base went into lockdown and law enforcement surrounded the building. when police swept in, they found the shooter dead along with another victim. the death toll, two men dead, one woman, all of them active marines. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i'd also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. >> the base is used mostly for training, that's why it's known as the crossroads of the marine corps. the killer worked at the officer candidate school there. a motive not yet known. >>> president obama on his way to jordan now. he just boarded air force one. in jordan, the president will meet with king abdullah has part of his middle east trip. the president spent his final hours in israel meeting with the prime minister and visiting graves. at rabin's grave, he placed a stone that came from martin luther king jr.'s memorial in washington. . >>> the amazon tax makes its way to the senate floor today.
the base went into lockdown and law enforcement surrounded the building. when police swept in, they found the shooter dead along with another victim. the death toll, two men dead, one woman, all of them active marines. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i'd also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thoughts and prayers as well. for our marines who have lost their comrades in arms. >> the base is used...
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law and i will tell you if these prisoners were, let's say, in a federal prison guided under u.s. law, most of the courts, the few courts that have dealt with this issue, have found force feeding constitutional. and so, again, i think it's their controversial status that makes this such a very difficult issue. just because you're a prisoner does not mean that you give up all of your constitutional rights. but again, the department of defense says, yeah, that they are complying with u.s. law, as well as their own policy. >> barbara starr, sunny hostin, thanks to both of you. >>> we have breaking news to tell you about. i'm getting word the man convicted of killing rabbi werzberger more than two decades ago has just been released. we're told the family erupted with joy in the courtroom. we're getting the tape, more details, that's next. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading comp
law and i will tell you if these prisoners were, let's say, in a federal prison guided under u.s. law, most of the courts, the few courts that have dealt with this issue, have found force feeding constitutional. and so, again, i think it's their controversial status that makes this such a very difficult issue. just because you're a prisoner does not mean that you give up all of your constitutional rights. but again, the department of defense says, yeah, that they are complying with u.s. law, as...
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the sthats put laws saying you're no longer allowed to ask for zip codes still allow them at the pumps. >> massachusetts and is it california the other, and they've outlawed the asking for a zip code. >> correct. they're the first two that have done it. looks like some other states are probably going to. >> couple other things, i'm noticing it's more common you go to the store, do you want us to e-mail you your receipt. do you have any red flags about that? >> personally i'm on enough mailing lists already. i don't want to be on any more. if for some reason you choose i want to be on your mailing list, ask the company do you share this information? oftentimes you're not only getting on their mailing list, you get on everybody's mailing list. >> if you ask for your receipt to be e-mailed should you assume you're on their generic list? >> absolutely. >> are there any other quick tips for online shopping? >> with online shopping the check box you can click if you want to be on their mailing list. i don't recommend checking that box. >> good advice, thank you so much. we send it back over
the sthats put laws saying you're no longer allowed to ask for zip codes still allow them at the pumps. >> massachusetts and is it california the other, and they've outlawed the asking for a zip code. >> correct. they're the first two that have done it. looks like some other states are probably going to. >> couple other things, i'm noticing it's more common you go to the store, do you want us to e-mail you your receipt. do you have any red flags about that? >> personally...
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two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend was with her yesterday, said she was in a relationship with this former state legislator, clint rhodenberry. he was not arrested in this case. the friend says they were both single, both divorced for a number of years. the friend says upshaw was found outside his house in the town of mendenhall, mississippi, where he lives. that's more than 100 miles from where her district is. they friend says they were in a relationship, that everything was fairly above board, they both were divorced for a number of years. and that's what we know now. >> okay. brian todd, thank you. >> sure. >>> check the calendar, my calenda
two sources this friend and the coroner of simpson county that jessica upshaw has a daughter, son-in-law and grandson that live in south korea. the daughter is an engineer and she's now on her way back to the united states. >> brian, what about this relationship? if any, between upshaw and this former mississippi house colleague, clint rhodenberry, why she would have been at his home. what do you know? >> the friend who we spoke to, a friend close to jessica upshaw and this friend...
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president obama signed into law three years ago today. controversy over the giant piece of legislation has just not gone away. americans are still trying to figure out all the fine print and what it will cost them. on top of this, there are new signs the political fight over it could be heating up again. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. hi, molly. >> hi. just this week, republicans and democrats on capitol hill voted to repeal an unpopular obamacare tax, the medical device tax on everything from latex gloves to wheelchairs to dentsal instruments. but health insurance industry advocates warn more taxes from this law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law includes a new $100 billion tax in health insurance that starts next year. 2014 will be $8 billion. that's going to mean an average will pay $100 more on a premium as a result of this tax alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for. >> president obama said in a statement today that obamacare is already saving seniors money on pr
president obama signed into law three years ago today. controversy over the giant piece of legislation has just not gone away. americans are still trying to figure out all the fine print and what it will cost them. on top of this, there are new signs the political fight over it could be heating up again. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. hi, molly. >> hi. just this week, republicans and democrats on capitol hill voted to repeal an unpopular obamacare tax, the medical device...
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>> that would be perfectly allowable under the law. so you could see many million of people moving in that direction. >> that would be perfectly legal, but lethal for obamacare hope to cover everyone and lower costs at the same time. shannon? >> shannon: much more to come on this. thank you. >> absolutely. thanks. >> shannon: deliberative senators working as quickly as possible and that can only mean one thing. it's time to get out of town. chief congressional correspondent mike emanuel is live at the capital with the final budget push before the easter break. good evening. >> good evening. after four years of the senate not passing a budget, many members will vote for the first time tonight on a plan, late night and likely political consequences. it is voting day in united states senate. >> we had 400 amendments filed. 400. i'm not going do 400 amendments. the average we have on this is between 25 to 35. so i would, everyone should understand that is about where we should wind up. >> votes on issues including abortion, the death tax.
>> that would be perfectly allowable under the law. so you could see many million of people moving in that direction. >> that would be perfectly legal, but lethal for obamacare hope to cover everyone and lower costs at the same time. shannon? >> shannon: much more to come on this. thank you. >> absolutely. thanks. >> shannon: deliberative senators working as quickly as possible and that can only mean one thing. it's time to get out of town. chief congressional...
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we pass on those leads to law enforcement and let them run with it. >> reporter: investigator robert whitman says when it comes to stealing art, the actual theft is the easy part. once they have the goods, they need to know how to sell it without kbet getting caught. >> that's the next step. and if they're going to sell it, it's like a car. it's not like that. the market for these artworks is very small. >> reporter: according to whitman, nearly all stolen, high-end artwork is eventually recovered. investigators continued with their search. chasing down countless tips and leads. then, in 1994, a possible breakthrough. that year, the museum director received a mysterious, un-signed letter poststamped from new york. the anonymous writer said he had access to the stolen art and would barter them back for 1% of their value. >> the writer asked for two things. one was that the investigation stand down. what he meant by that was he was worried that those people who would facilitate -- help him facilitate the return, would get arrested. and if he couldn't assure them fully that no one was g
we pass on those leads to law enforcement and let them run with it. >> reporter: investigator robert whitman says when it comes to stealing art, the actual theft is the easy part. once they have the goods, they need to know how to sell it without kbet getting caught. >> that's the next step. and if they're going to sell it, it's like a car. it's not like that. the market for these artworks is very small. >> reporter: according to whitman, nearly all stolen, high-end artwork is...
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the law shortfalls have become apparent. but not to nancy pelosi. she praised it just yesterday. >> it's about wellness, it's about prevention, it's about quality of care. no denial of coverage for preexisting conditions. no lifetime limits on care. >> what are some of the biggest problems associated with obamacare? let's ask betsy mccoy, author of needing obamacare and joins us with her version of now law in her lap. it's massive u when you fly you have to get that thing its own seat. >> and i read this so you don't have to. >> it's troubling right now as we start to see what's unfolding and take us through some of the problems that we are now facing. number one, higher premiums. >> higher premiums, you're going to see premiums go up for people in their 20's and 30's, double. the reasons are three-fold. first, when insurance companies are required to cover more, it means you the consumers are required to pay more. it's like passing a law that the only car you can buy is a fully loaded cadillac, no more hondas. same thing, y
the law shortfalls have become apparent. but not to nancy pelosi. she praised it just yesterday. >> it's about wellness, it's about prevention, it's about quality of care. no denial of coverage for preexisting conditions. no lifetime limits on care. >> what are some of the biggest problems associated with obamacare? let's ask betsy mccoy, author of needing obamacare and joins us with her version of now law in her lap. it's massive u when you fly you have to get that thing its own...
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neither of these have a chance of becoming law. at are you a your colleagues not more time finding a middle ground instead of going through show but? -- showboat's? >> they want to get paid. that is number one. where finally a budget you can offer amendments and highlight things that need to be changed in the federal government is an important exercise. , 76example, last night senators voted to eliminate the medical device tax. if you put that in the budget, if it is allowed to come up, it will go through the senate and through the house. ands counterproductive counter prudence in terms of supplying equipment to people whether it be a diabetic or a heart patient. reason why other it's good. i do not doubt that we should spend time -- there are a lot of talks that are being discussed about reaching -- reaching a grand bargaining. you've reached the president with his sleeves rolled up, working with senators of the other party and representatives and they will come to the consensus. wea note for our viewers, were talking about this o
neither of these have a chance of becoming law. at are you a your colleagues not more time finding a middle ground instead of going through show but? -- showboat's? >> they want to get paid. that is number one. where finally a budget you can offer amendments and highlight things that need to be changed in the federal government is an important exercise. , 76example, last night senators voted to eliminate the medical device tax. if you put that in the budget, if it is allowed to come up,...
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neither has a chance of becoming law. so i wonder why you and your colleagues aren't spending more time trying to find middle ground instead of going through what are effectively show votes. >> they want to get paid. and if they don't pass the budget they won't get paid. that's number one. number two, is having finally in four years having a budget where you can actually offer amendments and highlight things that you think need to be changed in the federal government is an important exercise because for example last night 79 or 76 senators voted to eliminate the medical device tax. if you vote on that in the budget, when that amendment if it is ever allowed to come up it will go through the senate and it will go through the house and we'll actually change that because it is counter productive and counter prudent in terms of supplying equipment to people whether it be a diabetic or congestive heart patient or other patients. so that is the other reason why it is good. i don't doubt that we need to spend some time and there
neither has a chance of becoming law. so i wonder why you and your colleagues aren't spending more time trying to find middle ground instead of going through what are effectively show votes. >> they want to get paid. and if they don't pass the budget they won't get paid. that's number one. number two, is having finally in four years having a budget where you can actually offer amendments and highlight things that you think need to be changed in the federal government is an important...
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why have you decided not to enforce the new law? >> for several reasons, but first, i'm sorry to see tomorrow come because we're going to throw away 150 years of tradition in the state of colorado. i feel sorry for our citizens, once the governor signs the bills. but i'm opposed to them because first off, it's a violation, infringement on our constitutional rights, not only the u.s. constitution, but our state constitution and plus, they are a knee jerk reactions, feel-good bill to a tragedy. and they're not going to do anything for public safety or for law enforcement. they're totally unenforceable, how can i enforce something that's unenforceable. >> greta: let me turn first to the background checks. how extensive are the background checks. >> they're a universal background check, that means no private sales. you cannot sell a gun to your neighbor, you can't sell it to your best friend. you have to go it a federal firearms dealer to have a background checks and basically an insta-check where the firearms dealer calls down to the c
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to enforce oh the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there'sny ability for i or my officers or other officers armed around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i heard that. but to clarify, because the chief has raised this as a question. you are not even going to try then to enforce this law. you don't think it's workable at all. >> that is correct. >> okay. so you have a sheriff there, and he says he represents the vast majority of sheriffs who is not even going to implement this. these new laws are therefore rendered almost instantly meaningless. in a state that had the aurora theater massacre. i mean, you may as well give up. the front page of the "new york daily news." shame on us, it says. with the pictures of these children that you saw, you saw their slaughtered bodie
to enforce oh the law. i think there is a distinction there. i don't think -- >> let me clarify that. sheriff, are you saying you're not going to even try and enforce the law? >> mr. morgan, again, i don't think that there'sny ability for i or my officers or other officers armed around the state to determine if a magazine that comes into our inspection was acquired before or after the ban. >> i heard that. but to clarify, because the chief has raised this as a question. you...
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universal back ground checks, a law that requires customers to pay for the background check and a law that limits magazines to 15 rounds or less. after the news of the death of his cabinet secretary, the governor did not just sit down and sign right away. it was an interesting moment when he sat down to sign these bills. i think he was taking a minute to let it sink in. watch. >> historic day today in colorado as those new gun reform, gun law reforms are signed into law. of course it will also be remembered as a tragic day because of what else has happened in colorado at this time. meanwhile, this is the front page the people woke up to of the new york daily news today. shame on us. shame on u.s. assault weapons bill dead. dianne feinstein said that her bill to bring back an assault weapons ban, a bill to ban the sale of high capacity magazines that hold more than ten bullets at a time, that bill will be left out of the senate democrats' package. that is a decision made by harry reid who says that the assault weapons bill does not have the votes to make it past a fill buster by the re
universal back ground checks, a law that requires customers to pay for the background check and a law that limits magazines to 15 rounds or less. after the news of the death of his cabinet secretary, the governor did not just sit down and sign right away. it was an interesting moment when he sat down to sign these bills. i think he was taking a minute to let it sink in. watch. >> historic day today in colorado as those new gun reform, gun law reforms are signed into law. of course it will...
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those laws barely a one day old. the nra issued a statement supporting the carter lawsuit and is considering joining in a legal challenge. a house representatives said they avoided the governmt shut down by approving a $984 billion spending bill to fund the government through september. my next guest voted against the bill. joining us is congressman martin sussman of indiana, member of the house financial services committee, chairman of the second amendment initiative. good to have you with us. let's start with why you voted against the continuing resolution. >> great to be with you. you know, as the house and senate have been working through the continuing resolution, there seems to be a lot of work to avoid a government shut down, and that think that is worthwle in making sure that we find those places where we do agree. you know, it goes over to the senate after the house has passed its lt week. the senate just cannot help themselves from pausing of programs, you know, including a seven project. things like that t
those laws barely a one day old. the nra issued a statement supporting the carter lawsuit and is considering joining in a legal challenge. a house representatives said they avoided the governmt shut down by approving a $984 billion spending bill to fund the government through september. my next guest voted against the bill. joining us is congressman martin sussman of indiana, member of the house financial services committee, chairman of the second amendment initiative. good to have you with us....
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we would have laws we need in this country within a month. so perhaps there will be a parent, b somebody in law enforcement. perhaps somebody will say, with the parents' permission, i think america must not look away. that's what we have been doing. we like to look away. >> here's what's going to happen. >> you know, our child isn't in iraq or afghanistan. we don't have to think about it. >> when you came on after aurora you were passionate. you said, i'm sick of this. yet within four months we had an even worse atrocity happen. only yesterday. >> yeah. >> we had this young student who was armed to the teeth in his room. he had an assault rifle, a handgun. he bought a thousand rounds of ammunition. ordered stuff on the internet that arrived that day. two 20-bullet magazines. let's look at what the police chief sheriff said about this discovery. >> i don't think that you acquire two 110-round magazines and numerous .22 capacity magazines and that you purchase a thousand rounds of ammunition and purchase the .45 ammunition. i don't think you do
we would have laws we need in this country within a month. so perhaps there will be a parent, b somebody in law enforcement. perhaps somebody will say, with the parents' permission, i think america must not look away. that's what we have been doing. we like to look away. >> here's what's going to happen. >> you know, our child isn't in iraq or afghanistan. we don't have to think about it. >> when you came on after aurora you were passionate. you said, i'm sick of this. yet...
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up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today than it did when they were engaged in the budget that allowed it to pass. what i think is interesting on the political side is how republicans are treating the issue right now. there is a debate inside the republican party whether it's wise to continue talking about obamacare. on one hand you have a group that says in effect this is over, this is done, we should tweak it, try to improve it, do what we can. let's not focus op it because it's in the past and discussion of aweer thety. on the other hand people think talk about it all the time because implementatio
up, 55% want the law repealed in part or in its entirety. and 40% want to leave it as-is or expand it. obamacare three years later. back with the panel. steve? >> certainly, it's the case what the president promised is not what we are actually seeing right now. yes, there is expanded coverage. the idea that the obama care would be deficit-neutral and control costs i think has turned out to be a charade. if you look at the longer term projections it looks especially more unlikely today...
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and criminalizes the behavior of millions of others law-abiding people. for the purpose of this contract, i don't have a position on whether the washington voters did a smart thing or not. in passing legalization bill but it's not a one-sided issue. there are advantages and disadvantages on both sides and that's going to be our theme throughout the advice to give to the board. >> right. >> you can do this? this good result and that bad result, take your pick. >> all right. sir, thank you very much. we appreciate it. i got to say, i know it's a serious job but it is one a lot of people would kill to get. >>> still cocome, cbs ordered their workers to take health tests or pay a big fine. is this fair? is this a way for our to pay for our own mistakes we have made or has the pharmacy chain gone too far? >>> a surprising revelation about north korea's leader and it comes from dennis rodman. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i
and criminalizes the behavior of millions of others law-abiding people. for the purpose of this contract, i don't have a position on whether the washington voters did a smart thing or not. in passing legalization bill but it's not a one-sided issue. there are advantages and disadvantages on both sides and that's going to be our theme throughout the advice to give to the board. >> right. >> you can do this? this good result and that bad result, take your pick. >> all right....
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. >> neil: you said no credibility in the law. that leads me to think it's a game of semantics. >> it's not a game for people who talk about what their party principals are. >> what if you're late getting the principles out. >> as long as the principles are there for the american people to find out. do you think anybody's going to sleep at night in this country wondering when we're going to get the budget out? of course not. they're concerned with how they're going to get a job. will there be social security and medicare and will we provide for the poor. >> neil: part of that assurance and that sense that washington is going to help me in that regard is honoring some of the things it has to do to keep this country going. part of it is providing a budget. part of it a providing a plan. part of it a providing a blueprint. part of it is doing its job to provide jobs and if you make a mockery of the process, maybe for valid reasons, you're not giving americans hope. >> let me make it clear, just because it has no baring in the law doe
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if you follow that through, criminals don't respond to any law, okay. so if we are going to follow that through we wouldn't have passed any laws. we need to put obstacles in their play anyway. we can't just hand the country over to them and say since you don't want to play ball, we're just going to give you the field. >> cenk: that makes so much sense. but of course, wayne lapierre is not paid to make sense. michael moore was recently on television and personalized this saying if harry reid's grandchildren were shots, he would have a different opinion. now a family member of yours was shot. was michael moore wrong to personalize it that way? >> i'm beginning to it this is really necessary. and it disappoints me that people wait, like i did, before they start taking action. silted getting worse and worse each other and it is affecting everyone. you can't limit it to a neighborhood anymore or one segment of the population. gun violence is everywhere. so we need to start addressing this problem like it's an american problem, not like it's a subset of one p
if you follow that through, criminals don't respond to any law, okay. so if we are going to follow that through we wouldn't have passed any laws. we need to put obstacles in their play anyway. we can't just hand the country over to them and say since you don't want to play ball, we're just going to give you the field. >> cenk: that makes so much sense. but of course, wayne lapierre is not paid to make sense. michael moore was recently on television and personalized this saying if harry...
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a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with it. so i think the chances are good, not because the nra would want you to do it, but we've done it before, the reasons have been changed, the problems have multiplied. it's just good common sense. >> congressman charles rangel, good to have you here. thank you so much. >> thank you. have a great day. >> you know, he brings up a good point about guns and does it talk about what our values are. obviously, if you talk to folks who are big supporters of the nra, they say the second amendment speaks to what our values are, speaks to ou
a new law on background checks. but if it passes the senate and gets to the house, what are the chances it does pass in your chamber? >> i think it has a pretty good chance because as difficult as it has been for us to understand this addiction to assault weapons, a background check i think will be hard for anybody to explain why they voted against that. common sense and reason should say that you don't want dangerous weapons in the hands of people who are ill-suited mentally to deal with...
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this is what happens when you create law based on crisis rather than reason. the progress is crazy people. that's displace by the left stereotypes. they made it about rednecks instead of irrationals. that's where we ended up. they were convinced that -- white guy in south with guns. that is what they are going after. it's me tally ill. >> bob: if you read the bill on background checks it focuses on people with mental problems. that is a place to amend it. we know it will pass. who is against background checks? >> dana: i read today charles cook went line by linep through the schumer background check bill. even for me, i thought it was going a step too far for gun owners. >> andrea: this is interesting how the ideology stops when politics comes to play. scared to lose their job. >> dana: i don't think this is on easter break. the media is focused on trip in the middle east. >> eric: if either of the amendment pass come and shoot with me at the shooting range? >> bob: yes. >> greg: i'm for a ban but self-imposed prohibition that media enact that influence other
this is what happens when you create law based on crisis rather than reason. the progress is crazy people. that's displace by the left stereotypes. they made it about rednecks instead of irrationals. that's where we ended up. they were convinced that -- white guy in south with guns. that is what they are going after. it's me tally ill. >> bob: if you read the bill on background checks it focuses on people with mental problems. that is a place to amend it. we know it will pass. who is...
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since newtown for the first time intensity that spells on the part of -- >> 2% -- >> you passed the law. there's a quarter of a million guns still out there. how does this save any lives? what about the video games that kid was obsessed with? what about the 10-year-olds playing those games every day? >> look at the movies. they use those guns. >> you mean portrayed aggression. >> it's just so sawed. >> okay -- >> why not? why can't we fix those things? >> what we're about here, if you go to the movies and you see it, okay. it doesn't mean you have a gun. the whole purpose is to eliminate the guns that in fact cause these. >> do you think -- >> what about the guns already out there? >> do you think there should be perhaps a redistribution or also something else included besides withdrawing hardware, states. >> absolutely. >> background checks. >> background checks but also focusing on comprehensive measur >>> issue three. going for broke. >> if your dreams of a golden retirement age seem to have become transmuted into tin by the global economic crisis, you are not alone. a new report sho
since newtown for the first time intensity that spells on the part of -- >> 2% -- >> you passed the law. there's a quarter of a million guns still out there. how does this save any lives? what about the video games that kid was obsessed with? what about the 10-year-olds playing those games every day? >> look at the movies. they use those guns. >> you mean portrayed aggression. >> it's just so sawed. >> okay -- >> why not? why can't we fix those things?...
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we do not, because the fact is the law right now is a failure the way it's working. the fact is that you have 76,000 some people that have been denied under the present law. only 44 were prosecuted. you're letting them go. they are walking the street. >> absolutely shameless. also, wayne lapierre, said previously that schools should be gun-free zones. now he said everyone in the school should be armed. the man does any u-turn that suit him, and yet he's winning this war in washington. why is he winning it? why does the nra continue to wield this power? i've got a tweet here from ted nugent. ask michael moore this. will you ever admit your "bowling for columbine" big lie is a propagandist smear against the good families of the nra and the honor american legendary freedom warrior charlton heston? >> listen, ted and i are both from michigan but there's a reason why in detroit we call him the motor city mad man. you know, he's -- he's been off his rocker for a long time. i feel bad about that because he actually had some good music back in the day, but, listen. the thing
we do not, because the fact is the law right now is a failure the way it's working. the fact is that you have 76,000 some people that have been denied under the present law. only 44 were prosecuted. you're letting them go. they are walking the street. >> absolutely shameless. also, wayne lapierre, said previously that schools should be gun-free zones. now he said everyone in the school should be armed. the man does any u-turn that suit him, and yet he's winning this war in washington. why...
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the professor says the law will have to address concerns over record keeping. the point remains the same. democratic congressional leaders they have promised gun reform after newtown but did not promise to reinvent the process. democratic leadership is doing what it can with the tools available to it. gun reform groups understand the nuance and that is why accusations of broken promises and betrayal aren't fair and aren't accurate. >>> not much longer why a multimillion dollar pride is on its way out. >>> i'm jeff ranieri in the nbc bay area weather center. a lot of sunshine today. it is going to continue throughout tomorrow. temperatures in the 60s. a little bit of cloud cover by the afternoon but still a very enjoyable day. if you are heading to the oakland running festival mostly sunny skies. back to the full seven day in a few minutes. >>> tomorrow will be a big day at the monterey aquarium. the otter display will reopen. among the changes new high tech features to help visitors identify each otter and learn about their behavior. monterey bay aquarium is th
the professor says the law will have to address concerns over record keeping. the point remains the same. democratic congressional leaders they have promised gun reform after newtown but did not promise to reinvent the process. democratic leadership is doing what it can with the tools available to it. gun reform groups understand the nuance and that is why accusations of broken promises and betrayal aren't fair and aren't accurate. >>> not much longer why a multimillion dollar pride is...